When fire ravaged the Oakland Hills in 1991, Clarissa Sekerka's family lost the home she grew up in. Undaunted, her parents set out to essentially re-create the dwelling, with a few modernizations in mind. The result is 107 Alpine Terrace, a two-story Spanish Mediterranean with a 2,000-bottle wine cellar, four bedrooms and views of downtown San Francisco.

"They wanted something similar, so the floor plan is essentially the same as the original, but the size of the home is significantly larger," Sekerka said.

The destruction of the original home gave the family a chance to expand. Originally, the home was a split-level. But the rebuild saw them cut into the bedrock and add an additional story. It also provided the opportunity to craft a decadent wine cellar offering massive storage space and a sitting area.

"Before the cellar was built, the family used to store bottles in cubbyholes underneath the house," she said.

The Upper Rockridge home features wood-framed windows, French doors and a stately formal dining room with hardwood wainscoting and a box-beam ceiling. The home, which is surrounded by a gate and sits on a .3-acre lot at the end of a cul-de-sac, includes a detached workshop Sekerka's father wanted to turn into a hobby space. Unfortunately, he died shortly after the home's completion in 1994.

However, the structure has the amenities and features he envisioned, including electrical wiring, a wash basin and a toilet.

"It was the place all the workers used when they were building the home," Sekerka said.

An expansive slate patio behind the home overlooks the terraced gardens and concrete steps leading down to the workshop.

Inside, the home opens to a marble entry introducing the public rooms and leading to a view balcony. The master suite, which includes a fireplace, private balcony and walk-in closet, is one of two bedrooms located on the main level.

Downstairs are two additional bedrooms, a family room/library with wet bar, the aforementioned wine cellar and access to the backyard and three-car garage.